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Pope wishes Christmas hope and peace for Mideast
Anguish for
children who suffer maltreatment or violence, including in the recent
terrorist attack on a Pakistani military school, tempered the pontiff's
traditional Christmas Day speech, which he delivered from the central
balcony of St. Peter's Basilica. A crowd, estimated by the Vatican to
number more than 80,000 Romans, tourists and pilgrims, filled St.
Peter's Square for the "Urbi et Orbi" message (Latin for "to the city
and to the world").
"Truly
there are so many tears this Christmas," said Francis, looking solemn
and smiling little, in contrast to his often jocular demeanor when
addressing crowds.
He lamented that many children are "made
objects of trade and trafficking" or forced to become soldiers, as well
as those never born because of abortion."I think also of those infants massacred in bomb attacks, also those where the Son of God was born," said Francis, referring to the Middle East.
Francis decried the persecution of ancient Christian communities in Iraq and Syria, along with those from other ethnic and religious groups.
"May Christmas bring them hope," he said.
Referring to refugees and exiles, he prayed: "May indifference be changed into closeness, and rejection into hospitality." He expressed hope they'd receive humanitarian help to withstand the "rigors of winter, return to their countries and live with dignity."
The pope also thanked those courageously helping people infected with Ebola in Africa.
In his litany of the world's troubled places, he denounced hostage-taking in Nigeria, and hoped that reconciliation would prevail over "hatred and violence" in Ukraine, where pro-Russian rebels have been fighting against government forces in the east of that country.
While much of his message concerned poor countries, Francis had harsh words for some in affluent nations. He prayed for an end to the hardened hearts "of so many men and women immersed in worldliness and indifference, the globalization of indifference."
Christmas joy will only be realized when weapons are transformed "into ploughshares, destruction into creativity, hatred into love and tenderness," Francis concluded before giving the crowd his blessing.
About an hour after the pope went inside, a protester from the Femen activist group bared her chest and snatched the statue of Baby Jesus in the life-sized Nativity scene at the center of the square, while thousands of visitors were strolling across the space. A gendarme from the Vatican's security forces hustled away the woman, after she was covered with a coat.
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